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WASHINGTON — The company that sells Little Debbie snacks announced a recall Sunday of peanut butter crackers because of a potential link to a deadly salmonella outbreak.
A labeling mistake has led to a nationwide recall of four different types of Ritz peanut butter cracker sandwich cartons, federal health officials said.
For anyone without peanut butter allergies or sensitivities, the Ritz crackers are safe to eat despite mislabeling. Trump's July approval ratings are in: How does he score in US, NC polls 6 months in?
If you recently bought certain batches of Ritz peanut butter sandwich crackers, you might want to check the label before eating them. Mondelez, Ritz’s parent company, is recalling select Ritz ...
If you recently bought certain batches of Ritz peanut butter sandwich crackers, you might want to check the label before eating them. Mondelez, Ritz’s parent company, is recalling select Ritz ...
Popular snack Ritz Peanut Butter Cracker Sandwiches were recalled this week after an incorrect label.
A nationwide recall has been issued for Ritz peanut butter cracker sandwiches over mislabeling concerns for those with peanut allergies.
The recall was triggered after some individually wrapped crackers were found to be mislabeled, posing a serious risk to people with peanut allergies.
Packages of Ritz crackers are being recalled due to potentially incorrect labels that could be especially harmful for those with a peanut allergy. Mondelēz International, the company behind the ...